This is disk 362 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.


ArchEdge	Intuition interface for several of the more popular
		archiving utilities such as ARC, ZOO, LHARC and PAK.
		Includes an "Auto-Pad" function that will automatically
		add some morsels for the modem.  Version 1.5, includes
		assembly source.
		Author:  Robert Lang

Fenster		A program which can operate on windows owned by another
		program, to close them, change their size, refresh gadgets,
		move the window to the background, etc.  This is version
		2.2, an update to version 2.1 on disk 305.  Includes
		source in assembly.
		Author:  Roger Fischlin

Imperium_Romanum
		Strategic, "RISK" style game for up to four players.
		Based in the ancient times of Rome, Athens, Alexandria
		and Carthago.  Binary only, shareware ($10), with C source
		available from the author.  Version 1.50E.
		Author:  Roland Richter

KeyMenu		Allows fast, easy access to pull-down menus from the keyboard
		without having to remember all the special amiga key sequences
		Version 1.01, binary only.
		Author:  Rainer Salamon

MemRoutines	Some "plug-compatible" replacements for the Lattice C 
		functions memcpy(), memcmp(), and memset().  Unlike the
		Lattice functions that deal with data one-byte at a time,
		these versions deal with longword chunks, which can improve 
		performance of Amigas equipped with a 68020 or 68030.
		Includes source in assembly.
		Author:  Robert Broughton

PUZZ		Very nice implementation of the sliding-block-puzzle concept.
		Good graphics and the ability to create your own puzzles
		using an IFF ILBM file and a text file.  Includes source and 
		several sample puzzles.  Version 1.0.
		Author:  Martin Round

Rubik		Another 3D Rubik's cube solver independantly authored from 
		the version on disk #285.  Version 1.0, includes source.
		Author:  Martin Round

sMOVIE		A smooth scrolling text displayer, useful for creating 
		video titles, slide show intros, etc.  Includes source.
		Author:  Martin Round
